Josh Williams is coming back to DGM Racing in 2026 to race full-time in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly known as the Xfinity Series). This is a multi-year return with DGM, the team he had quite the history with.
On Friday, November 14, DGM Racing announced that they have signed Williams to drive the #92 Chevrolet full-time in the 2026 season, starting with the season opener at Daytona International Speedway on February 14.
The 32-year-old driver from Port Charlotte, Florida, has spent the majority of his O’Reilly Auto Parts Series career with the Mario Gosselin-owned team. From 2017 to 2023, he raced four full-time seasons with DGM and then moved to Kaulig Racing to race full-time with them in 2024. The following year he made select starts with Alpha Prime Racing and DGM.
Mario Gosselin, the owner of DGM Racing, is happy to reunite with Josh Williams. Speaking about the bond and the memories he had with him, here’s what Gosselin said in a team release:
“It really is a full-circle moment welcoming Josh [Williams] back to our organization. We’ve spent countless hours working on race cars together, achieving some of our best results, and building memories that have shaped this team into what it is today. Josh is more than just a driver; he is a true friend of mine and someone that we all call family.”“I consider them family of my own”: Josh Williams reflects on returning to DGM in 2026
Josh Williams had made 170 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series starts with DGM Racing, and 11 out of his 17 career top-10 finishes have come with them. He is excited for his return at DGM, which he considers his own family.
In a team release, he expressed his emotions about joining hands with the organization and thanked the entire group for trusting him.
“The entire Gosselin family has been nothing but great to me my entire NASCAR career, and I consider them family of my own. I’m thankful to have the opportunity to bring an amazing group of partners to the team that are ready to support our dream of taking this team to the next level – something that everyone at DGM deserves.” Williams said.Steve Addington will serve as crew chief of Josh Williams in 2026, and Reed Sorenson will partner as the spotter.
The career-best NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season for the Florida native came in 2020, when he finished 15th in the final standings. He will look to perform better next season with an aim to clinch his first career series win and playoff ticket.
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